Titans pick 10th

That's my dream. Our two biggest needs are interior OL and SS. We can trade back, still pickup Warmack. He's no better than David DeCastro, and he went like 24th. Most mocks have him in the 18-22 range this year. The Bengals are a target team, they hold their first and OAKs 2nd. We could flip our 1st (10) for their 1st (early 20s) & OAK 2nd (37). Bengals would still hold #10 and their 2nd. We may have to add in a 3rd-5th to sweeten the deal. We now have:

Bengals First (unknown draft pick, depends on how far they go in p.offs)
Oaklands Second (#37)
Titans Second (#40)
Titans Third (#70)

4 Top-70 Selections. Use those 4 picks on a OG, SS, OC, and DL.

I'd go OC in the third round at the earliest. There's just no value taking one in the second round unless they could play multiple positions.

Also IMO Warmack is a far better prospect than DeCastro, in fact i'd go as far as to say he's the best Guard prospect I think I've ever scouted. But like Munch said, there's just no value in taking a OG in the top 10. Even if they become an All-Pro it's not a position that will effect your team as much as other positions will.

Based on your assessment of what could happen and if the Bengals trade went down, I would ideally like to see something like:

Round 1: Matt Elam, SS, Florida - Straight up ball player that would be a difference maker in the Titans secondary. He can tackle and, most importantly, he's not afraid to hit people.

Round 2: Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina - Really nice technician and will plug in as an instant starter at the Guard position. His strength is in run blocking, but he is also and really underrated pass blocker.

Round 2: Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina - Showing some love for the Tar Heels here with two picks in a row. Williams just adds to that interior defensive rotation and if Marks is re-signed I wouldn't be surprised if Williams beat him out in camp for a starting role.

Round 3: Cornellius Carradine, DE, FSU - Risky pick here because he's coming off an injury. But when you watch his tape the guy can be dominant.

Roy Williams went 8th overall in 2002 so I guess 10th isn't too soon for Elam.

Now I'm torn.

Yesterday I was all in to draft an offensive lineman at 10, now not so sure. Elam is a difference maker, but I don't like the idea of going safety with our 1st pick. I don't want to miss out again on the drafts best SS and end up with another Tank Williams.

Roy Williams went 8th overall in 2002 so I guess 10th isn't too soon for Elam.

Now I'm torn.

Yesterday I was all in to draft an offensive lineman at 10, now not so sure. Elam is a difference maker, but I don't like the idea of going safety with our 1st pick. I don't want to miss out again on the drafts best SS and end up with another Tank Williams.

While Elam would immediately plug into our starting line up... It would quickly depend on who was on the board. There is zero chance I would take Elam over Star or Te'o.

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